Mind Over Matter. 72 assorted poems in English by a Russian

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Mind Over Matter. 72 assorted poems in English by a Russian
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Mind Over Matter

72 assorted poems in English by a Russian

Leonid Sboyko

© Leonid Sboyko, 2017



ISBN 978-5-4483-5210-2



Created with intellectual publishing system Ridero



On Time and Timeproof Matters



Of all time measure units

Day is one true:

The rest are merely conventions

To human counting due.

The morning, noon, then evening, night,

Then dawn again – that’s always right:

There’s never other cycle —

A change unchangeable like a …

Like what, indeed? Like what?



2003



Future’s horizon

We never reach

Stuck in the Present

And our memories

Future’s the cradle

Of our dreams

We’re freer there

Than we can be

By Past, in the Present, for Future we live:

What due to, what in and what for;

Past is the one which

We so quickly enrich,

Present’s a fiction,

Future, we miss and put off



1997



Believe the Time Inside about its speed

For it’s the other one that cheats:

The one we check by glancing at a clock,

The one whose pace we take in as a shock.



2004



The river flows,

The sunset glows,

The wind, forsaken, freely blows,

My timer quicker and quicker slows

And soon comes to a stand;

The heat still beats,

My pulse still reads,

I peacefully wonder where it leads



2002



A rainy, rainy, rainy day

A good old chess game left to play…

I wish the day would stay

And I would play

Lifetimes away…



2002



Time wears not

But it makes one wear

Some find it cruel

Some find it fair



2002

Citified and City-free



Civilization of sleepwalkers,

Civilization of small talkers —

That’s who we are,

That’s today’s broad karma!

That’s where we would end up webbed

But few first years having kept

At curb, in sweet deceit,

In which I would have rather leapt

Once and for all, again,

To never wake up to the realm

Of those who sleep when walking,

Of those nothingtalking.



2003



Everybody knows what it’s all about,

Nobody knows what for:

Hi-smi-ling and signing

And politely dining

Then feeling incredibly bored…

Nobody relates

To my diving today

In a cold mountain lake.



2000



Too many people close about

Make a crowd.

Moscow’s endowed with it, no doubt:

We abound,

We are all around

Whom have we found?

No one to be the One,

No sooth to be the Truth,

No win worth having won,

No fighting nail and tooth.





Too many people, not too many friends —

A common big places’ notable trend,

To lonely homes the way to wend,

Away from small places, from which we were rent.





Too many things that are currently on —

The shows – why not – might indeed go on

So all our talks are of shows we’ve seen

And just city places, to which we have been.

You write to your province friends of this waterspout

But there’s nothing you feel worth writing about —

To them, that all is city talk,

Which we ill-strenuously balk.





Too many people close about

No place to stay out

You are alone

But not quite your own

You are quite single

But you have to mingle…

Time gets by —

Hard to ask it why —

And you are just a slice

Of one big apple-pie.





Too many people for so few places

Homes to mad and futile races

For better and better stuff and gadgets to have

But everyone needs somebody to love.





Too many people close about

Make a crowd

But no-one’s as close to thee

As you would want him to be.

We abound,

We are all around —

Whom have we found?



2005



Lots of people, little space:

One hot dirty endless race,

One for pleasure, leisure, place,

One immeasurable craze.





Lots of people, little space:

All big cities are a race…

One must really be small

To fit in it with us all



2007



ComPunication





We are some of the first of those

Who have had their first nice dose

Of computerized communication:

A dose of comPunication.

        Why meet

        If you can have your seat

        In your place

        While I can in mine

        And still communicate?

There’s the web, the phone, the personal page,

The social network, there’s all the rage

So let’s comPuniCage!

        It’s neat

        For you can have your seat

        In your nameless city

        And I can in mine

        Grab the keyboard, hit it!

Sorry, my e-friend, I didn’t know

That you by this time have grown so old

I haven’t logged out for twenty-five years

I’ve always been near, e-near.

        But then again…

        Why meet

        If you can get old in your place

        And I can in mine

        And still get old, get old, get old

Non-e-old…

Undo! Undo! Undo the changes!



2008



If in a place of many

You don’t have a penny

The many around you won’t probably help:

Life ain’t so sunny

Where everyone’s running

For nothing but money.

It cannot be helped.



2007



Deep, very deep in the taiga forest

Where the beautiful fir-tree grows

A squat plain log-built loner’s cottage

Stands in the thick of the grove.

The ski-path meandering endlessly through

The realm of the evergreen muffled with snow

Brings me to the hut not really soon —

I’ve come here to spend time alone.

Cold and tired but happy and hopeful

I stoke up the oven and unpack the victuals.

The sky is starry, the flame is joyful,

Life seems so suddenly simple.



2001



Don’t talk to me

The way the talk should be,

Talk to me free,

Don’t sing to me,

For all I want from thee

Is just sincerity.

So don’t talk to me

Like they talk on TV,

Don’t quarrel with me

Like they do in

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